Monday, February 16

Sound Bites

Monday, February 22, 1999 Sound Bites Far Too Jones, "Picture Postcard Walls" (Mammoth) "Banal" is the music vocabulary word of the day. Commonly referring to things that are boring, insipid, etc., it accurately paints the portrait of all those bands that the music industry force-feeds us today. Read more...


Shiny and new

Friday, February 19, 1999 Shiny and new THEATER: Garishly entertaining, newest revival of ‘Cabaret’ speaks to a ’90s audience By Cheryl Klein Daily Bruin Senior Staff Norbert Leo Butz had just taken over the role of Roger in "Rent" when his agent called with an opportunity to audition for a revival of "Cabaret." It would be a supporting role, and Butz would have to play the banjo. Read more...


This time, the interviewer is in spotlight

Friday, February 19, 1999 This time, the interviewer is in spotlight EVENT: Meet person behind the voice as National Public Radio’s Terry Gross shares experiences, both good and bad By Stephanie Sheh Daily Bruin Senior Staff It is intelligent and warm, understanding and sympathetic. Read more...


Crashing computers, neglected nominations …

Friday, February 19, 1999 Crashing computers, neglected nominations … COLUMN: Beware wrath of Microsoft, great performances don’t get nod from Academy, vote for worst film of all time I tend to write these columns about one topic, and drone on about it for paragraphs and paragraphs, grinding whatever idea it was that I had earlier that week into the ground in a fruitless attempt to elicit laughter or maybe even thought from an unwilling UCLA audience. Read more...


‘Porn to Rock’ comes up impotent

Friday, February 19, 1999 ‘Porn to Rock’ comes up impotent MUSIC: X-rated film stars compile album, should keep day jobs By Brent Hopkins Daily Bruin Staff Pornography and music – now there’s a great combination. Read more...


Screen Scene

Friday, February 19, 1999 Screen Scene "Office Space" Starring Ron Livingston and Jennifer Aniston Directed by Mike Judge Mike Judge began writing "Office Space" while working as an engineer in a small cubicle in a massive office building, and the frustration he must have felt as a drone for a faceless corporation comes through in every scene of the completed film. Read more...


Burning Desire

Thursday, February 18, 1999 Burning Desire MUSIC: UCLA’s eclectic Anglo-American Ensemble embodies the folk music tradition with versatile instruments and unrivaled enthusiasm By Cyrus McNally Daily Bruin Contributor These days, it seems like more and more students are coming to college in hopes of obtaining only one or two things: money and beer. Read more...